Haha! D I know what you mean but what gets me excited is that this will be something worth owning. What'll set it apart is the design style threea being to the table. For me it's one of these figures, I have to make space for.

the grapic says threezero, not threea :D
yes, yes i'm a nitpicking nerd :P
(although i remember that ashley wood said he was going/wanted to design a mazinger, so i'm not really sure why this doesn't appear to be under the threea banner)

kim fung wong is the owner and founder of the toy company known as threezero (i think 'threezero' was his toy designer nom de plume as well).

threea is the toy company set up and owned by ashley wood and kim (threezero + ashley wood).

it's two separate toy companies but it IS easy to mix them up :D

i thought it would be a 3a toy myself, as previous comments on the 3a forum indicated ashley wood was designing mazinger. but the graphic above leads me to believe that i was mistaken. or maybe it was always a threezero production and ash was only brought on as an 'independent' designer'

What happened to the 3A Legion Outpost? The URL I bookmarked (www.threeaonline.com) redirects me to ThreeA's official website (World Of 3A at worldofthreea.com) and I don't see any link to any forum in there. Did they take them down? I couldn't find any info on this on the web.

Awesome thanks for the heads up! :)
I think one thing for certain is they're cut from the same cloth in terms of their left field projects and quality of the design/paints apps etc.
very exciting stuff I've seen from them and makes a change to the generic stuff Hot Toys have ended up doing. IMO of course!

i'm the reverse - i've become a bit disillusioned with threea. i still like the toys but i've found myself passing up the newer releases more and more...
maybe it's because i'm up to my ears in 3a bots and figs at the moment and need to downsize :/

I had quite a few of these at one time, and eventually I got sick of their methods, the high cost of the toys, and, frankly, the smell. So, I divested myself of my collection. It's nice to see them branching out into different areas of toy-making though.